Only search result from https://www.google.com showed a newspaper ad clip, and possibly a similar model, in an advertisement in 1998 . It showed a 3 Carrier Weathermaker Roof TOP heating air conditioning unit.
Syracuse Herald Journal Archives, Apr 17, 1998, p. 166
https://newspaperarchive.com/syracuse-herald-journal-apr-17-1998-p-166/Apr 17, 1998 - Originally ly 2 years old. Please cal 474-1987 NEW' 3 Carrier Weathermaker Roof TOP heating air conditioning units Model 4BTJE006-3D1AA.
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I found an older FIXYA question :
http://www.fixya.com/support/t12647140-carrier_4btje006_wiring_diagram
The questioner said possible model number was 48TJE006 instead of 4BTJE006, so I tried a Google search again.
https://dms.hvacpartners.com/docs/1005/public/0d/48tj-9pd.pdf
Shows 5 Ton in table on page 5 for nomenclature.
Possible free manual:
https://www.manualslib.com/products/Carrier-48tje006-4443879.html
That is a 5 ton RTU
SOURCE: need to verify tonnage of unit
In almost every case, most manufacturers put the tonnage in the model number. Look for something that is divisible by either 6 or 12. Something like, 24, 30, 36, and so on. Cfm has to match the tonnage. Usually in the neighborhood of 450 cfm per 12,000 btu's of cooling for the inside of the structure.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: tonnage of unit
Listed at Carrier at 2,330 Kilos so math says 2,330 X 2.2 = 5,126 lbs or about 2.5 tons though they listed it as a 3.5 ton max back when they sold this model.
SOURCE: Central A/C unit
Hi,
That would be a 2 ton 24000 BTU unit
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